Description
UCSF Interventional Radiology Review 2025
The UCSF Interventional Radiology Review 2025 is an advanced educational course designed to strengthen knowledge in interventional radiology—from foundational principles to complex vascular, oncologic, and non-vascular procedures. Ideal for IR fellows, practicing interventional radiologists, and diagnostic radiologists looking to deepen their IR skills, this review covers technical approaches, procedural planning, image guidance, complication management, and device selection.
As part of the UCSF IR curriculum, the course includes didactic lectures, challenging case reviews, and updates on evolving techniques. While the live UCSF IR Review is scheduled as a multi-day in-person event, this MedUStudy version provides access to recorded content and supporting materials.
Key Features
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Comprehensive IR curriculum: Ranging from core vascular interventions to image-guided oncology, nonvascular procedures, and device innovations
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Didactic + case-based learning: Lectures paired with high-yield case discussions to reinforce decision-making
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Device & technique focus: Deep dives into catheter design, stents, balloons, embolic materials, ablation systems, thrombolysis, and percutaneous procedures
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Safety & complications: Reviews on risk mitigation, complication recognition, and post-procedural care
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Protocol integration: Emphasis on pre-procedural planning, imaging roadmap interpretation (CT/MR/angiography), guidance modalities (fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT)
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Flexible access & format: Recorded sessions and materials available for review after course completion
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Target audience: Interventional radiology trainees, practicing IR physicians, diagnostic radiologists wanting IR exposure
Authors / Faculty (Selected)
In the live UCSF IR Review offering, over 25 UCSF faculty from interventional radiology, surgery, and related disciplines contribute.
Course Chairs / Leads:
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Nicholas Fidelman, MD
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Andrew Taylor, MD, PhD
Additional faculty (selected):
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Interventional radiology experts from UCSF’s IR, surgery, and radiology departments
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Contributors across vascular, oncologic, and nonvascular interventional domains
Reviews
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